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I read all genres in YA. I like good mysteries, great suspense, steampunk, romance, historical, fantasy,sci-fi, etc. I think if it is good enough, kids and adults will read it. For historical, I think anything pre-1960's works for me. Before my lifetime. I prefer books set before the 1930's but I read all eras.
I think kids prefer the main characters to be somewhere in the teen age range. Later teens tend to be the most interesting for the largest group. 15-17. I think they relate better. However, I don't think it is an absolute must. If it is a series and the character ages with each book, they can get into younger adulthood.
Those are my thoughts, for what it is worth.

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I'm asking because my wife keeps insisting that one of my recent books would have been better as a YA book. While that may be true, I have lots of unanswered questions about writing YA. I could have asked other writers, but I figured you would know better than grumpy old men and women like me. Please, I promise to read all your answers and welcome as many as possible. Many thanks in advance for your candor.